First off, I want to thank each and every one of you for the kind words and outpouring of love and support about my Grandpa. I am working on responding to everybody individually because it means so much to me that you took the time to stop and write such sweet comments. It really does, so thank you from the bottom of my heart <3
Before I started working so hot and heavy on his quilt, I managed to squeeze in a finish, the one goal I had for January, my Prince Charming quilt.
This one was a bit difficult for me. I had the silly idea to leave it in the funky shape it ended up in when I set the blocks on point, as opposed to adding some triangles and filling it in. I liked the shape, but binding those inside corners was a challenge!
Photographing it wasn't so easy either. It kept wanting to fold away from me as I was taking the picture
As you can see, my little helper is only so tall!
I carried the gradated pattern from the front onto the back. You can see the quilting really well here, it was about every inch or so, whatever the width of my even feed foot is.
I used leftover scraps to bind, also following the gradation. I reversed the colors though, indigo on coral...
...and coral on indigo.
This was a fun, although tedious at times, quilt to make and I love how colorful it is.
I can't decide how to use such an oddly shaped quilt though! I think I might put it along the back of my couch when I finally get a new set (soon!!)
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13 comments:
Now that's an interesting idea and very brave of you! Well done!
It's gorgeous!
how neat you finished it like that!! first I thought it was just a top, then saw the binding... GREAT JOB!
Stunning quilt! I love the shape and the way the colors are laid out. Beautiful work!
This is outstanding. Congratulations not only on the finish but on following your creative impulses.
I love it!
Wow, I cannot imagine binding that quilt! It looks awesome!
Love it - beautiful!
I love it! It's so unique.
This quilt is really fun and it would look so good on a sofa! Congratulations on the finish!
This is beautiful! I am sure Tula Pink would love it too! I think it would look wonderful on the back of a couch! Great job again! You are always inspirational!
Love the change in colors, awesome.
What a beautiful quilt! Love the colors you chose and it's good to challange yourself :)The quilting doesn't compete but adds to the pattern. Fantastic!
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